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Global pandemic aside, observers of business activity in Northwest Indiana may say the Region was void of any crisis the past year.
Northwest Indiana Business Magazine February-March 2021 issue.
Global pandemic aside, observers of business activity in Northwest Indiana may say the Region was void of any crisis the past year.
The long-awaited West Lake Corridor and double-track transportation projects are laying the groundwork for development near new stations.
South Shore Line President Michael Noland shares his thoughts on the double-track and the Westlake Corridor transportation projects underway in Northwest Indiana.
Northwest Indiana health care professionals are embracing the increased use of telemedicine and the benefits it offers both consumers and providers.
Experts, including those in Northwest Indiana, say a focus on employee well-being is one of the next workplace trends as the pandemic subsides.
Despite nationwide economic stagnation, the Region’s commercial real estate boom appears poised to continue in the months ahead, experts say.
Local food growers say the pandemic sparked a buy-local movement because national supply chains seemed much more fragile than believed.
Linda Woloshansky led significant growth at the Center of Workforce Innovations in Valparaiso for two decades. She plans travel and culinary pursuits in retirement.
Frank Mrvan says his role as township trustee prepared him to follow in Visclosky’s footsteps in his new job as representative of Indiana’s 1st Congressional District.